Hull Number: DE-13
Launch Date: 08/22/1942
Commissioned Date: 01/20/1943
Decommissioned Date: 10/09/1945
Call Sign: NGCU,k
Class: EVARTS
EVARTS Class
Namesake: JOHN JOSEPH BRENNAN
JOHN JOSEPH BRENNAN
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, April 2016
John Joseph Brennan, born in Philadelphia on 14 June 1920, attended that city’s LaSalle College and earned a BA degree before enlisting in the Naval Reserve on 6 July 1940. He trained in the former battleship Wyoming (AG-17) before he terminated his enlistment to accept an appointment as a midshipman in the Naval Reserve on 10 August 1940. Brennan was a member of the first class to be educated at the Naval Reserve Midshipman’s School, New York. He trained for three months at the floating armory that had been created out of the former battleship, Illinois, and reported for duty on the Neutrality Patrol in Quincy (CA-39) on 29 November 1940.
After serving in that heavy cruiser for almost a year, he was detached on 15 December 1941 to join Armed Guard Crew Number 34 at the Armed Guard Center, New York. He reported for duty on 20 December 1941 and, on the last day of 1941, received orders detailing him to command the armed guard unit of the freighter Otho. On 3 April 1942, while the ship steamed alone off the eastern seaboard, U-754 torpedoed her and sent her to the bottom. Ens. Brennan was among those killed.
Disposition:
Stricken 24 October 1945. She was sold for scrap in July 1946.